Lingual Ladies (Put A Frame On It)

lyrics by Adeena Karasick

And it’s Kelsey Grammar’s crazy bananas RHWOBH “star” ex-wife Camille Grammar, who posed for Playboy’s College Girls April/May 1996 while a Film and Video major at NYU. Camille’s bio:

As a diehard rock-and-roll fan, Camille would like to put her training in film to good use as director of music videos. She also likes to paint, write poetry and go to the movies and off-Broadway plays. If you have ugly feet, a hairy back or a bad attitude you need not inquire about a date. But if you’re sensitive, creative, have soft lips and a nice smile you’d at least stand a chance.

In addition to showcasing work from many of the world’s most celebrated poets, Shriver plans to include poems and thoughts on poetry from actors, athletes, musicians, and writers, including Demi Moore and Mike Tyson.

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mike tyson?

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admittedly, we’re not totally jazzed about shriver for the choice of guest editor–her tastes run more to mary oliver. but at least having shriver on board will save us all from 100 pages of Maya Angelou reprints. unless that’s a part of the contract as guest editor (probably is).

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appropriately, the issue will hit news stands on a most literary date–March 15th.

you know we love getting poetry news from USA Today’s entertainment section. what do we have to share with the group today? nbd, just Pam Anderson’s poetry in the Holiday Anniversary issue of Playboy.

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The youth … The wild that rose up from the ashes. The adults … Living and dead that fought for our rights … Artists … Sweet artists …. Hold on … Crazy, the world goes on … And goes ….

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sorta Beat-y, no? little bit lost Hollywood, a 20th century american struggle reference, open-ended non-ending. bet she workshopped it with tommy lee. also in that issue: bret easton ellis on the Jersey Shore and chloe sevingy on her Brown Bunny bj, which was way poetic, if ya don’t know.